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Megan Smolenyak to Participate in Roundtable Discussion on Race Relations

Ancestry Weekly JournalÂ columnist and Chief Family Historian at Ancestry.com has been invited to participate in a roundtable discussion on race relations. Congratulations Megan on this great honor! Â Â The press release from Ancestry follows…

ANCESTRY.COMâ€™S CHIEF FAMILY HISTORIAN, MEGAN SMOLENYAK, TO PARTICIPATE IN NATIONAL ACTION NETWORK PANEL, APRIL 18 2007

Roundtable Discussion on â€œImproving Race Relations: Where Do We Go From Here–Chaos or Community?â€ with Ed Koch, former New York City Mayor, Howard Dean, Chairman DNC andÂ Harold Ford, former Congressman of Tennessee

PROVO, UTAH â€“ April 18, 2007 â€“ Ancestry.com, the world’s largest online resource for family history, today announced that Chief Family Historian, Megan Smolenyak, will have the honor of speaking on a National Action Network Convention panel on Wednesday, April 18th. Recently, Ms. Smolenyak discovered a shocking connection that linked the ancestors of the Reverend Al Sharpton with the late Senator Strom Thurmondâ€™s ancestors sparking a nationwide discussion on family history. The panel discussion will be broadcast live on Reverend Sharpton’s National Radio Show.

â€œAs seen from the unlikely discovery of the connection between Rev. Sharpton and late Sen. Thurmond, weâ€™re all more interconnected than we could possibly imagine,” said Megan Smolenyak, Chief Family Historian for Ancestry.com. â€œOur roots reveal more than who we are and where weâ€™re from â€“ they bring all our stories full circle and tell a powerful story of our past. Itâ€™s an honor to be invited by the National Action Network to discuss how we relate with and to one another with such an important group of individuals.â€Â

Ms. Smolenyak will be speaking on the panel with Ed Koch, former New York City Mayor, Howard Dean, Chairman DNC and Harold Ford, former Congressman of Tennessee on the topic of Improving Race Relations: Where Do We Go From Here â€“ Chaos or Community? On Wednesday, April 18th at 12:30 p.m. ET at the Sheraton Hotel in New York City.

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